Are start of "National Speed Limit" signs a requirement to be in place or optional ?
I've noticed a couple of instances in Essex - where signage of the speed limit coming the other way (ie into a 40 limit from a 60 or into a 30 limit) has seemingly been updated and improved - larger brighter sign etc
but the National speed limit sign the other way seems to have been missed as part of the update (ie old sign removed as part of the update, but not replaced) - so first you know of it is when you get to a repeater
I think I've also noticed it with a 40 to 30 limit thats recently been changed - but need to check that one - seemed that the 30 limit sign one way had been increased in size etc but the start of 40 the other way I couldn't see
is this by accident - or a convenient way to pseudo increase lower speed limit areas without applying for a formal change ? I guess (??) not enforceable but hoping the drivers don't know otherwise ?
more curious than anything else
I've noticed a couple of instances in Essex - where signage of the speed limit coming the other way (ie into a 40 limit from a 60 or into a 30 limit) has seemingly been updated and improved - larger brighter sign etc
but the National speed limit sign the other way seems to have been missed as part of the update (ie old sign removed as part of the update, but not replaced) - so first you know of it is when you get to a repeater
I think I've also noticed it with a 40 to 30 limit thats recently been changed - but need to check that one - seemed that the 30 limit sign one way had been increased in size etc but the start of 40 the other way I couldn't see
is this by accident - or a convenient way to pseudo increase lower speed limit areas without applying for a formal change ? I guess (??) not enforceable but hoping the drivers don't know otherwise ?
more curious than anything else